• Also played a strong role in digital preservation activities and planning related to preservation of collections as they relate to the new offsite storage facility. (philobiblon.com)
  • The Internet enables patrons to connect to information beyond that contained in the library's collection. (libguides.com)
  • Process of acquiring the library materials which comprise the library's collection. (mt.gov)
  • The Oberlin College Library actively strives for excellence in all aspects of its operations and services and has a history of leadership in academic libraries and librarianship generally. (ala.org)
  • The planning period took place from 1985 to 1988, with the development of the Ancient Greek collection starting in 1987 thanks to funding from the Annenberg-CPB Project which allowed the Perseus Project to be developed. (wikipedia.org)
  • A tax referendum was approved to construct a library building in November 1985. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Before joining the NYPL in 2004, Mr. Ferriero served in top positions at two of the nation's major academic libraries, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA, and Duke University in Durham, NC. (archives.gov)
  • Members of the library staff are delighted that Oberlin has been nominated for the ACRL Excellence in Academic Libraries Award. (ala.org)
  • Series III pertains to Hooks' years as executive director of the NAACP, from 1977-1992, and comprises the bulk of materials in the collection. (memphis.edu)
  • In 1996, Mr. Ferriero moved to Duke University, where he served as University Librarian and Vice Provost for Library Affairs until 2004. (archives.gov)
  • Series V contains records generated by the Central Library Office of OSSHE while administered at OSU by Librarian Lucy Lewis. (oregonstate.edu)
  • 1999 - 2008: Preservation and Access Librarian for Special Collections Research Center , Syracuse University Library . (philobiblon.com)
  • Community Achievement was presented to Cheryl Volosin, children's librarian from Ruidoso Public Library for her outstanding library service and programming for children and family of Ruidoso. (nmla.org)
  • A pioneer in library instruction, Root built Oberlin's library into one of the preeminent college libraries in America, while also serving the profession in numerous ways, including as president of ALA and as a founding member of ALA's College Library Section, the precursor to ACRL. (ala.org)
  • In more recent years Oberlin has contributed two ACRL presidents (Eileen Thornton and William A. Moffett) and has played a central role in the founding and development of the Oberlin Group of Liberal Arts College Libraries. (ala.org)
  • The Perseus Library first originated as a branch of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, from a full-text retrieval tool on Ancient Greek materials made by Gregory Crane, who became the editor-in-chief of the project ever since it was created. (wikipedia.org)
  • The general activities series also includes materials pertaining to NAACP programs and initiatives, such as the National Economic Development and Incubator projects of the 1980s, the National Housing Development Corporation, and youth and college programming. (memphis.edu)
  • The people files and subject files contain additional research files, including materials on affirmative action, South Africa and the NAACP's efforts to end apartheid, racism in sports, and the Rodney King trial, among others. (memphis.edu)
  • Materials relating to the history of science and technology may be found in several areas of Special Collections and in a number of formats, including books, manuscripts, maps, oral histories, and photographs. (ucsb.edu)
  • Some printed works and collections contain materials relating to a number of subjects. (ucsb.edu)
  • A borrower's card from any member library is accepted at all other libraries in the System, and the library materials borrowed from any single member library may be returned to any other member library. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Computerized listing of books, periodicals or other library materials from which information can be extracted by a number of identifiers related to the bibliographic description of the item. (mt.gov)
  • File of bibliographic records created according to specific uniform principles of construction, which describes the materials in a collection, a library or a group of libraries. (mt.gov)
  • Process of physically describing library materials, including assigning subject headings and a call number, so that the items can be located in the catalog or on the shelf. (mt.gov)
  • Activity of a library in lending materials to borrowers and the recording of these transactions. (mt.gov)
  • The materials contained in this collection range from 1938 to 1999. (buffalo.edu)
  • The library includes TB-specific materials. (cdc.gov)
  • All members of LRL and legislative libraries are eligible for this award. (ncsl.org)
  • She enjoys attending the annual NCSL Legislative Summits and the LRL Professional Development Seminars. (ncsl.org)
  • She is currently the manager of library services for the New Jersey Office of Legislative Services Library. (ncsl.org)
  • She has worked in the New Jersey Legislative Library for over 27 years. (ncsl.org)
  • Her primary duties include training and coordinating the work of library staff and providing general and legal research services for legislators and legislative staff. (ncsl.org)
  • Criteria: Notable legislative contribution to library funding, the issues of intellectual freedom, and/or access to library services. (nmla.org)
  • Items removed from this collection because they were out of this collection's scope or duplicates: Published accreditation documents not specific to the library. (libraryhost.com)
  • Items removed from this collection because they were out of this collection's scope or duplicates: Baker Demonstration School information. (libraryhost.com)
  • Items removed from this collection because they were out of this collection's scope or duplicates: Faculty Senate and Faculty Association records. (libraryhost.com)
  • The collection's focus is documenting the evolution of the built environment and public spaces in and around New York City through the interaction of historic preservation efforts and new development projects within urban planning debates. (archive-it.org)
  • Records of faculty working in the National-Louis University Library. (libraryhost.com)
  • National Louis University faculty lists Media Guides 1995 to 1996. (libraryhost.com)
  • Series II consists of minutes and correspondence from the Library Administrative Council and minutes from library staff and faculty meetings. (oregonstate.edu)
  • and it works in cooperation with faculty to develop in Oberlin College students competence in using the library and other information sources. (ala.org)
  • To enable faculty and students to take full advantage of library resources, the library maintains a highly qualified staff that is responsive to individual needs and exceptionally dedicated to service and teaching. (ala.org)
  • She was head of the Faculty of Law branch of the University Library in 1996-2008 and Director of the M Gorky Scientific Library of St Petersburg University in 2008-2012. (spbu.ru)
  • During this period, the library of the Faculty of Law has changed greatly. (spbu.ru)
  • Everything changed in the mid-1990s, when Nikolay Kropachev, Dean of the Special Faculty of Continuing Legal Education at St Petersburg University and Senior Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law (now Rector of St Petersburg University), came up with the initiative to turn the library of the Faculty of Law into a modern, computerised, one. (spbu.ru)
  • Yet, when discussing prospects for the Faculty development, the Academic Council of the Faculty of Law decided that it was necessary to start. (spbu.ru)
  • And by 1998, the library of the Faculty of Law at St Petersburg University became the first computerised library in Russia! (spbu.ru)
  • The Faculty of Law branch of the M Gorky Scientific Library of St Petersburg University is the first entirely computerised library in Russia. (spbu.ru)
  • Library established and maintained by a junior college, tribal college, community college, four year college, or university organized and administered to meet the information needs of its students, faculty, staff and others by agreement. (mt.gov)
  • The reports files contain working drafts and final copies of NAACP branch and program reports, as well as executive and annual reports for the organization as a whole. (memphis.edu)
  • Highest ranked research university and second largest research and development organization in Australia, this web collection of 41 affiliated Centres range from statistical consulting to plant cell biology. (archive-it.org)
  • Can one glimpse the development of emerging scholars in the work of engineering graduate students? (istl.org)
  • or in recognition of work in the promotion of library service within the state. (nmla.org)
  • New Mexico Library Amigo Award was presented to Debbie Myers, Capitan Public Library volunteer for her work on behalf of the Capitan Library. (nmla.org)
  • Established work groups for various areas of public and technical services that encourage cooperation across departmental lines and provide a mechanism for effective communication among library staff. (ala.org)
  • Radical transformations have been carried out, including computerisation of all technological processes of library work. (spbu.ru)
  • Advanced information technologies began to be more actively introduced into the work of the library and user service. (spbu.ru)
  • When I came to work at the library in 1996, there were big announcements that orders were completed within three days at least,' recalled Natalya Matsneva. (spbu.ru)
  • The collection includes information on NOFA's conferences and programs, educational work, lobbying, and their initiatives in organic certification and organic land care. (umass.edu)
  • This collection (filed under 22/6F/204 and 22/6F/358) contains material regarding Selig Adler's studies at the University of Buffalo (1928-1931), his graduate work at the University of Illinois (1931-1934), and notes, drafts and copies of Adler's research on American foreign policy, isolationism, and United States-Israel relations. (buffalo.edu)
  • The Perseus Digital Library, formerly known as the Perseus Project, is a free-access digital library founded by Gregory Crane in 1987 and hosted by the Department of Classical Studies of Tufts University. (wikipedia.org)
  • A library director, Irene Sanders, was hired and continued in the position until her retirement in early 1987. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Asthe Andrew W. Mellon Director of the New York Public Libraries (NYPL), Mr. Ferriero was part of the leadership team responsible for integrating the four research libraries and 87 branch libraries into one seamless service for users, creating the largest public library system in the United States and one of the largest research libraries in the world. (archives.gov)
  • In addition to the documentation of policy formulation, compilation of departmental information, committee activity, and other day-to-day administrative tasks these records reflect the Library's interaction with other institutions of higher education, libraries, and professional organizations. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The correspondence documents interaction between library administration and various departments within the library, OSU colleges and departments outside the library, other libraries in the OSSHE system, professional library organizations, the Oregon State Library, Oregon Historical Society, and OSU committees and other administrative bodies. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Library staff today remain committed to leadership, and many have served as elected officers and in appointed positions in professional and scholarly organizations. (ala.org)
  • Stanford University's Social Science Resource Group's collection on Intergovernmental and Non-governmental Organizations that focus on the environmental policy of climate change and global warming. (archive-it.org)
  • The University of Texas Libraries' Human Rights Documentation Initiative Collection features fragile websites containing human rights documentation and related content from human rights organizations and advocates across the globe. (archive-it.org)
  • The scrapbooks in Series VII were compiled by the Public Relations Committee and contain newspaper clippings about library staff, collections, and events that were clipped from the Barometer , Oregonian . (oregonstate.edu)
  • Distinguished Service Award , 2021: This award represents recognition by one's peers of significant contributions to Syracuse University Libraries and the broader community of libraries, service to the profession, and excellence in professional skills. (philobiblon.com)
  • Community Achievement Award - this award is give to librarians (those certified or with a degree) for outstanding library service or achievement at the local level. (nmla.org)
  • New Mexico Library Leadership Award - given to librarians who have rendered outstanding service beyond the local community. (nmla.org)
  • Recruit and develop an excellent library staff that is strongly service oriented, works well together as a team, and responds effectively to a rapidly changing technological environment. (ala.org)
  • Developed a peer review evaluation and promotion system for the library professional staff that encourages excellent job performance, teamwork, service, and professional growth. (ala.org)
  • The Brevard County Federated Library System was established in 1971 with the mission to give the best possible service to all county residents. (brevardfl.gov)
  • In 1972, a County Library Board was established to "advise in the establishment, operation, and maintenance of a free public library service within the County. (brevardfl.gov)
  • it impacts libraries as service providers and as employers. (mt.gov)
  • May 23, 2023 - The Extreme-Scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S) is the delivery vehicle for hardened and robust Exascale Computing Project (ECP) reusable libraries and tools. (hpcwire.com)
  • The correspondence files are perhaps the largest grouping in the collection and comprise 57 linear feet of incoming and outgoing correspondence, including letters from presidents George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush, as well as members of Congress and the Supreme Court. (memphis.edu)
  • The Production between Good star, primary quantitative world and field in web activities and provisions: a standard branch. (superquadri.com.br)
  • Criteria: Significant contribution to NMLA and its activities throughout the library career. (nmla.org)
  • Created a staff development committee that coordinates various staff development activities, including support for conference travel for all staff and in-house workshops. (ala.org)
  • The policies in this Circular apply to the information activities of all agencies of the executive branch of the Federal government. (archives.gov)
  • 1988: Mellon Internship in rare book conservation at the Folger Shakespeare Library. (philobiblon.com)
  • 2008 - 2013: As Head, Preservation and Conservation responsibilities included the rare book conservation lab, circulating collections repair, and audio reformatting. (philobiblon.com)
  • Community Development and Conservation Collection [CDCC], ca. 1892-1995. (ucsb.edu)
  • To do that, the student or teacher had to visit the library, search for the required book in an alphabetical or systematic catalogue, and fix all of its data on a special order form. (spbu.ru)
  • This position assists the Library in identifying, processing, analyzing, interpreting and maintaining the information it needs to help provide a better place and services for patrons. (philobiblon.com)
  • The library cannot control access to material or protect patrons from material they may find offensive. (libguides.com)
  • In addition to reviews of books and periodicals newly acquired by the library, there are also lectures on various topics such as health and travel intended to highlight library collections. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The library actively responds to this commitment by providing resources and services that support and enhance the broad and rigorous programs of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music. (ala.org)
  • The collection was enriched by use of hyperlink technology and contextual material such as pictures of artifacts, an atlas as well as an historical timeline, and an enclycopedia of places, people and terminology, in an attempt to help non-academic users gain access to the material. (wikipedia.org)
  • Improved access offered by the railroad continued to have a major impact on development: Lexington was being transformed from an isolated agricultural town to a more populated suburb. (carylibrary.org)
  • The North Carolina State Government Web Site Archives allows free and open access to North Carolina state agency web sites dating back to 1996. (archive-it.org)
  • Access this collection using the link above or by visiting http://webarchives.ncdcr.gov. (archive-it.org)
  • Library staff are authorized to disable the technology protection measure, on request per site, when a site is blocked in error, and to enable access for adults for bona fide research or other lawful purposes. (libguides.com)
  • In a larger sense, access is the ability to obtain information through a library and its cooperative links to additional resources. (mt.gov)
  • Mr. Ferriero earned bachelor's and master's degrees in English literature from Northeastern University in Boston and a master's degree from the Simmons College of Library and Information Science, also in Boston. (archives.gov)
  • School that teaches library and information science at the master's degree level and that has qualified for accreditation under requirements of the American Library Association. (mt.gov)
  • In the same vein, the library has applied the Canonical Text Services (CTS) protocol regarding citations to its classical Greek-Latin corpus. (wikipedia.org)
  • After serving in the Navy during the Vietnam War, he started in the humanities library at MIT, where he worked for 31 years, rising to associate director for public services and acting co-director of libraries. (archives.gov)
  • In pursuit of this objective the Randolph County Public Library Board of Trustees shall consider the following to be disruptive and unacceptable conduct by individuals accessing library services. (libguides.com)
  • During the sixties Brevard's population boomed as a result of the Aerospace Program and demands for library services began to come from many of the fast-growing areas of the county. (brevardfl.gov)
  • With the establishment of the countywide Library Tax District, the nine libraries of the system contracted with the Board of County Commissioners for provision of countywide library services. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Availability of a library and its services to the population it is intended to serve. (mt.gov)
  • Headquartered in Denver, BCR is a broker for bibliographic services, databases and training required by its member libraries. (mt.gov)
  • Computer based network offering support functions to libraries, particu-larly in cataloging/technical services. (mt.gov)
  • Series III consists of records generated by various OSSHE committees and the Chancellor for Higher Education regarding policy formation, planning, and the compilation of bibliographical information among the system's college and university libraries. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The Oberlin College Library consists of a main library and branch libraries for music, art, and science as well as an on-campus storage facility. (ala.org)
  • An electronic catalogue and an electronic library pass were introduced there back in 1998. (spbu.ru)
  • The collection is divided into two parts, further divided into series and subseries. (memphis.edu)
  • While automated downloading is not authorized, in order to protect items subject to intellectual property, the library offers download packages to the public. (wikipedia.org)
  • Town Meeting voted "to refer the subject of establishing a Juvenile Library to a committee of three. (carylibrary.org)
  • Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions [CSDI] Collection. (ucsb.edu)
  • Records of the accreditation process, specifically related to the National-Louis University Library. (libraryhost.com)
  • Memorandum, staff meeting minutes and other records relating to general administration of the university library. (libraryhost.com)
  • Annual reports of the National-Louis University Library. (libraryhost.com)
  • Awards given to the university library. (libraryhost.com)
  • Documents on the management of the university library collections. (libraryhost.com)
  • During her years as an officer, she assisted in developing and participating in professional development sessions for PDS, Summit, and online LRL webinars. (ncsl.org)
  • The collection spans Hooks' professional career, including his years as the executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), from 1977 to 1992, and his tenure as the first African American appointed to the Federal Communications Commission, from 1972 to 1978. (memphis.edu)
  • The Perseus Library is one of the first digital libraries to have been created, and is widely regarded as a pioneer in the field and a role model of other similar initiatives. (wikipedia.org)
  • At Duke, he raised more than $50 million to expand and renovate the university's library and was responsible for instructional technology initiatives, including overseeing Duke's Center for Instructional Technology. (archives.gov)
  • A well-functioning national health information based decision-making and by the belief that health system (HIS) is a prerequisite for the provision of developments can be planned and monitored with reliable and timely health-related information. (who.int)
  • The personnel files of library staff constitute series VI and includes correspondence, curriculum vitae, grade transcripts, and photographs. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Series VIIIa contains chronologically arranged program lists and transcripts of lectures delivered by library staff on the university radio station KOAC. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Taken as a whole, they are indicative of an outstanding library and staff. (ala.org)
  • Developed extensive internal library Web pages that are used as a central means of communication among staff and to document and make available internal policies and procedures. (ala.org)
  • James Willenbring, PI for the Software Ecosystem and Delivery Software Development Kit (SDK) and senior member of R&D technical staff in the Center for Computing Research at Sandia National Laboratories explained further, "The E4S Community Policies can be thought of as membership criteria. (hpcwire.com)
  • Please consult Special Collections staff for further information. (ucsb.edu)
  • You agree to respond immediately to library staff members' requests and instructions regarding use of the Internet. (libguides.com)
  • The library environment includes physical spaces, virtual forums and any other venues where library users interact with each other and/or library staff. (libguides.com)
  • 3. Failure to respond to requests from library staff members in regard to this policy. (libguides.com)
  • The staff of the Scientific Library did a great job with the library stock. (spbu.ru)
  • Auxiliary unit of a public library which has separate quarters, a permanent collection, permanent staff, and scheduled public hours. (mt.gov)
  • Mr. Ferriero was the Andrew W. Mellon Director of the New York Public Libraries and is a leader in the field of library science. (archives.gov)
  • Its 44 facilities include the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, the National Archives at College Park, 13 Presidential libraries, and 14 regional archives nationwide. (archives.gov)
  • Contributions of a nature that bring recognition and/or enhance the image of libraries in general within New Mexico. (nmla.org)
  • Including records from the Interinstitutional Committee, the OSSHE Library Council, and several of the OSSHE campus presidents, this series chiefly contains reports, correspondence and meeting minutes. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Honorary Life Membership Award - NMLA's highest award is given to individuals for outstanding contributions to the purposes of NMLA, for constructive accomplishment rather than longevity, not limited to librarians, may be given to anyone for helping NMLA and/or libraries in New Mexico. (nmla.org)
  • The following runtime libraries are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (v3 or later) with version 3.1 of the GCC Runtime Library Exception (included in this file): - libgcc (libgcc/, gcc/libgcc2. (ubuntu.com)
  • A collection of Web sites that document Virginia's 2010 Congressional elections (primary and general). (archive-it.org)
  • NMLA has been giving awards since 1957 to honor those who have made an important contribution on behalf of New Mexico Libraries. (nmla.org)
  • Criteria: Notable contribution to the advancement of libraries within the state, known and recognized in more than one community. (nmla.org)
  • All print engineering and applied sciences resources, including all theses and dissertations completed by engineering graduate students, are kept in the Main Library. (istl.org)
  • Information on library centers at different campuses, as well as library resources available to students at these centers. (libraryhost.com)
  • Under the Federated library system, the public libraries succeeded in expanding resources of each of the nine libraries to include the rich information sources of all. (brevardfl.gov)
  • EurasiaHealth Knowledge Network is an on-line clearinghouse, supported by AIHA, featuring a library of multilingual health resources, databases, and interactive forums. (cdc.gov)
  • Included among the topics covered in this series are: budgets, gifts and grants to the library, library policies, computer networks and databases, and library collections. (oregonstate.edu)
  • This ebook Термодинамические и теплофизические свойства продуктов сгорания allows to list grants in the physical libraries and century of titles form and their sales to sharing markets. (literary-liaisons.com)
  • Council members were told that nearly half of the population of 6,500 residents held library cards from the Cocoa Beach Library. (brevardfl.gov)
  • The City Council passed Resolution 66-2 titled the "Encouraging the formation of a Cape Canaveral City Library. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Archive-It partners Library of Congress, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Virginia Tech and CTRnet, and University of Texas Libraries have all contributed websites for this collection. (archive-it.org)
  • Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress are two classification systems used for call number development. (mt.gov)
  • At this time, not all platforms and not all libraries support biarch. (ubuntu.com)
  • In 1959, the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners and the cities started to implement Florida Statute 150, which gave county funding support to the five municipal libraries. (brevardfl.gov)
  • The formula used for this support was a minimum of one-third from the cities and a maximum of two-thirds from the County to pay all operating expenses, and the city was required to furnish the building to house the library collection. (brevardfl.gov)
  • These results support the continued development of V2043 and sn-2 glycerol modified RVn lipid prodrugs for the treatment of a broad range of RNA viruses for which there are limited therapies. (cdc.gov)
  • It is a full-fledged digitised library facility. (spbu.ru)
  • There is no separate library branch on the College of Engineering campus. (istl.org)
  • History of the National College of Education Libraries, 1920-1978. (libraryhost.com)
  • Twelve citizens formed the Lexington Library Association. (carylibrary.org)
  • Like many of the public libraries in the United States, most of the libraries in Brevard County were originally initiated by a club or an interested group of citizens banding together to organize and start a library program in their area or city. (brevardfl.gov)
  • On November 7, 1972, Brevard citizens voted for a tax referendum that established a countywide Library Tax District that funds the total operating costs of the Brevard public libraries up to one mil. (brevardfl.gov)
  • In early 1966, soon after the opening of the Cape Canaveral City Hall Building, a group of citizens began to think about the development of a library for Cape Canaveral. (brevardfl.gov)
  • The goal is studying how the program can help the development of the European identity among citizens of different Member States of the European Union by having artists working together and fostering a better understanding of each other's culture. (lu.se)
  • The collection also includes material from Adler's career at the State University of New York at Buffalo. (buffalo.edu)
  • Creative Europe is a cultural programme funded by the European Union, aiming to provide funds to European artistic organisations and individual artists to develop their works of art, which can be classified in three fields: Culture, MEDIA and a cross-sectoral branch that includes both previous fields. (lu.se)
  • Online copy cataloging software from OCLC used by Montana libraries to obtain records for local automation systems and add local holdings to the WorldCat database using the web. (mt.gov)
  • A collection of theses, published articles, and unpublished addresses and papers on student activism in the United States for the period 1900-1970, and higher education in the United States, India, and Japan for the period circa 1960-1975. (buffalo.edu)
  • Records of the Oregon State System of Higher Education's (OSSHE) centralized library system, housed on the OSU campus from 1932 to 1965, are also included. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Brevard County Libraries may only be a 50-year-old system, but many of our libraries have long and rich histories in their communities, and pre-date the creation of the system! (brevardfl.gov)
  • In 1971 the Cape Canaveral Library became a part of the Brevard County Library System. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Having a regard for her native place and being prompted by a desire to increase the opportunities for culture among its inhabitants…" With these words Maria Hastings Cary offered the Town of Lexington $1,000 for books if a free public library were established. (carylibrary.org)
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Brevard County Public Libraries! (brevardfl.gov)
  • The first five public libraries in the county were all started in this fashion: Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, Eau Gallie, Melbourne, and North Brevard in Titusville. (brevardfl.gov)
  • Below is a list of selected library terms and acronyms used by Montana public libraries. (mt.gov)
  • Association of public library trustees, Friends, foundations and advocates affiliated with the American Library Association. (mt.gov)
  • Free public library for city residents which is established, maintained and supported through taxation by a city, town or other municipality and whose board of trustees is appointed by the mayor. (mt.gov)
  • 2013 - : Research and Emerging Issues Analyst, Program Management Center , Syracuse University Libraries . (philobiblon.com)
  • A second version of the CD-ROM came in 1996 in the form of Perseus 2.0, which mainly expanded the collection of pictures. (wikipedia.org)
  • This collection is dedicated to preserving web-based information of importance to the global community of human rights researchers, students, policymakers and advocates. (archive-it.org)
  • This notably means that the Perseus Digital Library tries not to be exclusive to academics but aims to be accessible to everyone. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Perseus Digital library also adheres to sets of standards edified by other projects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, it was not a true digital library, but rather more a CD-ROM of primary readings published with various additional information. (wikipedia.org)
  • Among his responsibilities at the NYPL was the development of the library's digital strategy, which currently encompasses partnerships with Google and Microsoft, a web site that reaches more than 25 million unique users annually, and a digital library of more than 750,000 images that may be accessed free of charge by any user around the world. (archives.gov)
  • Most of the records in these three series were generated by the Central Library Office of OSSHE when it was located on the OSU campus from 1932 to 1965. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The library is not responsible for personal memory devices left in the library or for the information contained on such devices, or for personal information saved to library computers. (libguides.com)
  • The Arizona State Agencies collection contains content from the websites of Arizona state government agencies, boards, and commissions. (archive-it.org)
  • The Library Records are organized into two subgroups. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The Library Records were generated by and pertain to the development and administration of the Library at Oregon State University. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Statistical information compiled monthly by OSSHE regarding circulation, books lost and withdrawn, reference usage, and additions to the collections make up the records in series IV. (oregonstate.edu)
  • In addition to budget and reference statistical information, the library statistics and inventory records in series IX document the inventory and valuation of library equipment and supplies and consist primarily of used property release forms, correspondence, and memoranda. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The records contained in this collection consist of printed brochures, pamphlets and other types of printed material. (buffalo.edu)
  • The records contained in this collection consist of printed brochures, pamphlets and other types of printed material related to the recruitment of students. (buffalo.edu)
  • Rev. Charles Briggs, John Mulliken, Jr. and Ambrose Morell subsequently reported "it is expedient to raise sixty dollars, by a tax, to purchase books for said library. (carylibrary.org)
  • Farmers and their families organized a Farmers' Club Library, "indicating their appreciation of good books as an aid in education and pleasure for themselves and their children. (carylibrary.org)
  • As the number of books increased more space was needed and after incorporating additional store areas, the library was moved to Palms East on Caroline Street in 1978. (brevardfl.gov)
  • and correspondence concerning research and editing of special issues of Library Trends and The Annals of the American Academy of Sociology and Political Science . (buffalo.edu)